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Starr Delivers His Impeachment Report
To Congress; Clinton Apologizes Again

By

Jackie Calmes and

David Rogers Staff Reporters of The Wall Street Journal

Updated Sept. 10, 1998 3:00 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON -- The fate of the Clinton presidency is officially in Congress's hands.

Late Wednesday afternoon, two vans delivered to the U.S. Capitol 36 boxes filled with two copies of materials that represent the case for Bill Clinton's impeachment as independent counsel Kenneth Starr sees it. The report was long anticipated after four years of investigation -- a probe that began with allegations about then-Gov. Clinton's failed Arkansas land deal and ended with the far more damaging charges that President Clinton had sex...